University of St. Thomas Intercollegiate Athletics launched its new microsite, www.ustcelts.com, powered by SIDHelp. The new microsite is a visual treat and is dedicated to all things related to UST Athletics. The Athletics site is a part of a larger project to revamp the entire UST website.

SIDHelp supports several university athletics websites across the nation. Their layout and web design is user-friendly and provides a myriad of interesting action photos to entice any sports lover.

Athletic Director and Men’s Basketball Head Coach Todd Smith anticipates a great response from the community.

“Our new website will be the face of UST Athletics and the first impression of our department for many people,” Smith said. “Our fans, campus community, student-athletes and prospects will really enjoy coming to www.ustcelts.com and following the St. Thomas teams. I really appreciate all the time and hard work so many people have put into the development of our new website.”

The new site features team pages for each of the six sports: volleyball, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s golf. The team pages contain conference standings and statistics directly linked to the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics Daktronics. The site includes game results, which features upcoming games, times and results from the Red River Athletic Conference pages. Also, don’t miss Celt Connections, which provides links to Facebook, Twitter and the University’s YouTube Channel.

Also, a welcome addition to the new microsite is the recruiting page, which is open to all prospective high school players. Inquiries will go directly to the coach of their preferred sport.

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